Catarina and Danillo Prímola faced initial rejection from a Brazilian court when they tried to name their newborn Piyé, citing potential bullying...
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Catarina and Danillo Prímola faced initial rejection from a Brazilian court when they tried to name their newborn Piyé, citing potential bullying risks. After explaining its cultural significance, the court reversed its decision. This case is similar to previous naming disputes in Tennessee and France where courts intervened over concerns of ridicule.
Catarina and Danillo Prímola faced initial rejection from a Brazilian court when they tried to name their newborn Piyé, citing potential bullying...
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